Which celebs have you met and how were they?

Went to Luxembourg Radio studiios in London in the late 1960s and sat in a studio while Jimmy Saville was working, really nice bloke
 
Jim platt, (former northern ireland goalkeeper), met him at a greyhound racing track, very down to earth fella.
 
Simon Pegg - nice bloke,bit shy maybe...

David Schwimmer - really nice bloke

Andy Serkis - nice enough,maybe a bit up his behind...

Dylan Moran.... a'right

Thandie Newton - god,what a tiny woman,lovely smile though.

Klitschko boxers - easy going.

Reggie Bannister - Phantasmic... ;)

German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder- t*sser ! :p
 
Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt.

Stayed at Francis Rossi's house when we went out in London as one of his sons was a good mate. Top chaps they are.
 
Sarah Chalke - Elliot from Scrubs - Her and her boyfriend came into the ski shop I was working in in Whistler and needed rental gear for a week. She's a really nice woman, very chatty and friendly. Despite having a bit of a thing for her I managed to keep things together and didn't mention the TV show, figured they were on holiday and wanted a break. She has very narrow feet.
 
Sarah Chalke - Elliot from Scrubs - Her and her boyfriend came into the ski shop I was working in in Whistler and needed rental gear for a week. She's a really nice woman, very chatty and friendly. Despite having a bit of a thing for her I managed to keep things together and didn't mention the TV show, figured they were on holiday and wanted a break. She has very narrow feet.

Fantastic. I'd love to meet Zach Braff and/or Donald Fasion. Together I bet they'd be hilarious :D
 
Murray Walker - My girlfriend and I sold programmes at the Moto GP a few years ago. We were in the pit lane. Both mornings he came in, said good morning and asked how we were. Came across as such a nice man.
 
Robert Plant - Cool dude. It was in a bar in Bath, I forget its name.
Radiohead (all of them) - they were chilling in a room, the evening before starting to record In Rainbows, and seemed just like normal people excited to be where they were. I didn't really have a proper conversation with any of them, though. :o

Not really famous famous, but I'm pretty good friends with Andy McKee, and I can safely say that he is one of the coolest, most humble and funniest guys I have ever met. Even more impressive when you consider he spends half his time being told that he's the greatest guitar player everrr...
 
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How do you people even get a chance to meet these people.

I've never seen/been with anyone famous/look up to.

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Was a bit of a fluke, I was leaving a hotel in Jamaica on the day he was playing in a nearby city.

Packed suitcase and was heading down in the lift, when I got to the bottom the doors opened and there he stood with about 30-40 of his entourage carring bags, boom box playing the whole lot.

He stepped aside to let me out and asked some of his bouncers to help and I calmly replied 'nah im fine thanks mate' and walked off.

Most amusing thing was that my Dad who was with me had no idea who he was and what was going on. I was rather embarrassed when he stopped to ask some woman who it was :o
 
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Naseem Hamed. Was ok tbh.

Sir Henry Cooper. Absolute gent.

Tony Blair. No comment.

John Prescott. No comment.

David Miliband. Decent bloke.

Jeff Beck. Didn't know who he was until he left a bar in Scotland and the barmaid said who he was. Nice bloke.
 
Waited upon Teddy Sheringham & his wife, Gary Pallister, I used to knock about with Sammy Mcilroys daughters as a kid. I've spoken with Stuart Jelley, Tom Chilton & Jason Plato, all at BTCC. I've also met the top gear lads at MIMA in Middlesbrough. I recall getting Dion Dublins autograph at a sports shop in Manchester city centre when i was younger, i also attended David Wheaters wedding earlier this year, free bar ***!
 
Michael Jackson - top bloke, was very funny and was with bubbles.
Steven seagal - bit of a nob. Was arrogant and thought he was a bigtime badass.
Lee van kleef - great bloke. Great presence.
El wallach - very funny,
Yahoo Serious - very funny and down to earth.
Robert de Niro - very quiet, was in character for a movie he was shooting, the fan I think,
Marlon Brando - was very fat at this point, and a bit grumpy. Didn't take too well from me shouting "Stella" at him.
Cary grant - great bloke.
George clooney - was trying too hard to be Cary grant.

That's just a few i think of from the top of my head,
 
amir khan at heathrow airtport waiting to get the plane back up north to manchester, arrogant little turd to be honest.

who decided he was too good to wait with the rest of us so walked off when we where getting on the plane and then caused a commotion when he did get on as he was expecting a first class cabin.
 
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